- Unocal Corporation
Infobox_Company
company_name = Union Oil Company of California and Unocal Corporation
company_
company_type = Defunct, merged intoChevron Corporation
foundation = 1890
location =Los Angeles, California
key_people =Lyman Stewart , co-founderThomas Bard , co-founderWallace Hardison , co-founder
industry = Oil and GasUnion Oil Company of California, dba Unocal is a defunct company that was a major petroleum explorer and marketer in the late 19th century, through the 20th century, and into the early 21st century.
On
August 10 ,2005 , Unocal merged withChevron Corporation and became a wholly owned subsidiary. Unocal has now ceased operations as an independent company, but continues to conduct many operations as Union Oil Company of California, a Chevron company.History
The company was founded on
October 17 ,1890 , when it was incorporated inSanta Paula, California , as the Union Oil Company of California. The company was formed by the merger of co-foundersLyman Stewart ,Thomas Bard , andWallace Hardison 's holdings. Union Oil moved its headquarters to Los Angeles in 1901. The original headquarters in Santa Paula is aCalifornia Historical Landmark .The company expanded to national status in 1965, when Union Oil merged with the
Pure Oil Company, headquartered inPalatine, Illinois . Over the next two decades, Union became the major oil producer in southernAlaska and a majornatural gas producer in theGulf of Mexico . The company was reorganized in 1983, and Union Oil Company of California became an operating subsidiary of a new Delaware-basedholding company , Unocal Corporation. Virtually all operations are conducted by Union Oil Company of California (Union Oil).In 1989, Unocal placed its midwest refining and marketing assets, including Union's convert|150000|oilbbl/d|m3/d|sing=on refinery in
Lemont, Illinois into a 50-50 joint venture withPetróleos de Venezuela, S.A. (P.D.V.S.A.). The joint venture, known as the Uno-Ven Company, was headquartered inArlington Heights, Illinois and primarily comprising employees from Union Oil's thenSchaumburg, Illinois division headquarters andLemont, Illinois refinery. The joint venture was dissolved in 1997, with P.D.V.S.A. receiving full ownership. During the life of the joint venture, the familiarUnion 76 brand name continued in full force. At the termination of the joint venture, most stations were converted toCitgo , which is controlled by P.D.V.S.A.In 1997, Unocal sold its
western United States refining and marketing operations toTosco Corporation , including the rights to the Union 76 brand for refining and marketing (except in states where Uno-Ven operated). Tosco was later acquired byPhillips Petroleum who later merged with Conoco to formConocoPhillips .In March 2005, the Chinese National Offshore Oil Corporation
CNOOC ) tried to acquire Unocal with a bid that valued Unocal at between $16 billion and $18 billion. Following a vote in theUnited States House of Representatives , the bid was referred to PresidentGeorge W. Bush , on the grounds that its implications for national security needed to be reviewed [China Shakes the World - James Kynge, 2006, Phoenix Books, ISBN 13 978-0-7538-2155-8] . CNOOC withdrew its bid. Soon after, Unocal merged with Chevron.Operations
Central Asia
Unocal was one of the key players in the
CentGas consortium, an attempt to build theTrans-Afghanistan Pipeline to run from the Caspian area, throughAfghanistan and probablyPakistan , to theIndian Ocean . One of the consultants to Unocal at that time wasZalmay Khalilzad , former US ambassador to Afghanistan then to Iraq and currently to the UN.In the 1980s
CIA chief Bill Casey had revived the agency's practise of gaining intelligence from traveling businessmen. Marty Miller, one of Unocal's top executives, conducted negotiations in several Central Asian countries from 1995, and voluntarily provided information gained on these trips to the CIA's Houston station. [Steve Coll , "Ghost Wars ", Penguin, 2005 edn, p.314.]In 1996 Unocal opened an office in
Kandahar , Afghanistan, while theTaliban were in the process of taking control of the country.Unocal rented a house in central Kandahar directly across the street from one of [Osama] bin Laden's new compounds. They did not choose this location deliberately. Most of the decent houses in town straddled the Herat Bazaar Road. Also near was the Pakistani consulate, which housed officers from [the Pakistani military
Inter-Services Intelligence , the] ISI. Charlie Santos ... [Steve Coll , "Ghost Wars ", Penguin, 2005 edn, p.342.]In 1997,
Robert Oakley [ex-US ambassador to Pakistan, now Unocal's ad hoc advisory board] advised Miller to reach the Taliban by working through Pakistan's government [then led by
Benazir Bhutto ] . He also suggested that Unocal hire Thomas Gouttiere, an Afghan specialist at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, to develop a job training program in Kandahar that would teach Pashtuns the technical skills needed to build a pipeline. ... Unocal agreed to pay $900,000 via the University of Nebraska to set up a Unocal training facility on a fifty-six acre site in Kandahar, not far from bin Laden's compounds. ... Gouttiere traveled in and out of Afghanistan and met with Taliban leaders. ... In December 1997 Gouttiere worked with Miller to arrange for another Taliban delegation to visit the United States. ... [Steve Coll , "Ghost Wars ", Penguin, 2005 edn, p.364.]Unocal seems to have had a deeper role. Intelligence "whistleblower" Julie Sirrs claimed that anti-Taliban leader Ahmad Shah Massoud told her he had "proof that Unocal had provided money that helped the Taliban take Kabul [in 1996] ". [Gail Sheehy, " [http://www.observer.com/node/48943 Ex-Spook Sirrs: Early Osama Call Got Her Ejected] ", "The New York Observer", March 14, 2004.] And French journalist Richard Labeviere said, referring to the later 1990s, "The CIA and Unocal's security forces ... provided military weapons and instructors to several Taleban militia [s] ..." [Richard Labeviere, "Dollars For Terror", Algora Press, 2000, p.272.]
The Taleban and Unocal were in negotiations in Texas to discuss arrangements for the gas pipeline from Turkmenistan to Pakistan in 1997 and a deal was struck but later failed [ BBC," [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/west_asia/37021.stm Taleban in Texas for talks on gas pipeline] "] .
The failure was believed to be because the deal was going to be struck with Bridas, an Argentinian company [ BBC, " [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/s/w_asia/44521.stm Taleban says it's ready to sign Turkmen pipeline deal] "] .
The CentGas pipeline was not built, due to inability of CentGas and the
Taliban to come to a mutually acceptable economic understanding although rumours about a deal with Argentinian company Bridas were widespread [BBC, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/west_asia/21007.stm Afghan Pipeline Deal Close] "] .The Argentinian economy collapsed soon after this deal had been struck [BBC, " [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/world_at_one/1721339.stm Argentina erupts into chaos] "]
Unocal was also the third largest member of the recently completed and opened
Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline from theCaspian Sea to theMediterranean Sea .ponsorships
Unocal 76 was the official fuel and motor oil of
NASCAR from the sports inaugural season in 1948 until the end of the 2003 season when Sunoco became the official fuel and Mobil 1 became the official motor oil. The 76 logo is often seen in Major League Baseball and National League Football stadiums on the west coast.Domestic US Criticism
In 1969 [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/unocal-corporation-1?cat=biz-fin Answers.com Unocal Corporation company history] . Retrieved on
June 14 ,2008 ] , it was discovered that one of their drilling platforms off the coast of California had leaked a large quantity of oil into the water of theSanta Barbara Channel , nearSanta Barbara, California . Although Union Oil claimed that it had quickly dealt with the problem, the event reflected poorly on both Union Oil and the offshore oil drilling industry.Because of both Unocal's foreign dealings and as a result of this spill, a movement started to persuade California to revoke Unocal's corporate charter, in effect, to issue the "corporate death penalty" to Unocal.
References
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* [http://www.pbs.org/now/politics/alientort.html Global Business vs. Global Justice] "NOW with Bill Moyers", Jan. 9, 2004.*Howard, John E. (Oct. 2002). [http://www.uschamber.com/press/opeds/0210howarditigation.htm The Alien Tort Claims Act: Is Our Litigation-Run-Amok Going Global?] . Retrieved Oct. 6, 2005.
*Unocal. [http://www.unocal.com/myanmar/ The story you haven't heard about. . . The Yadana Project in Myanmar] Retrieved Oct. 6, 2005.
*Zagaris, Bruce (October 2002). [http://www.globalpolicy.org/wtc/analysis/2002/1000exxon.htm US Asks US Court to Stop Human Rights Suit by Indonesian Villagers Against ExxonMobil for Counterterrorism Purposes] . "International Enforcement Law Reporter".
Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.unocal.com/ Chevron Corporation]
* [http://www.savethe76ball.com/ Save the 76 Ball website] .
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